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The average salary for an Industrial Machinery Mechanic in U.S. is $63,690.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $63,690

$42,390$85,970

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.62

$20.38$41.33

What does an Industrial Machinery Mechanic earn?

On average, Industrial Machinery Mechanics earn around $63,690 per year in the U.S.. Industrial Machinery Mechanics work on malfunctioning equipment, such as cranes, power presses and shearing machines, to diagnose and fix the problem. They may also be responsible for repairing, installing and maintaining industrial machinery. Many Industrial Machinery Mechanics specialise in a certain type of machinery, such as conveyor systems or engines.

How to earn more as an Industrial Machinery Mechanic

To become an Industrial Machinery Mechanic, you will need technical training in industrial machine repair. You could attend a community college or trade school, or alternatively, you may be able to find an apprenticeship program. To increase your earnings, you could specialize in a particular area of industrial machinery, such as electronic drives and motors, or take on managerial roles within the machinery repair industry. You could also opt to become self-employed and start your own industrial machinery repair business.